Burger King looks to improve pension scheme service

Burger King has appointed Xafinity Consulting to improve pension scheme services for its members.

The fast food chain sought consultancy support for its scheme, as part of its evolving pension strategy. It awarded the contract to Xafinity because of its online capabilities and interactive tools, which will be used to deal with its widespread nature of its workforce.

A statement from Burger King said: “Xafinity’s interactive tools will no doubt help us to further understand the dynamics of our scheme, and manage costs. One of Burger King’s key aims is to become one of the best companies to work for, and as part of that, we strive to achieve the best levels of support for our employees.”

Les Dench, director of Xafinity Consulting, added: “We are delighted to have been chosen to work closely with a company as renowned as Burger King.”

My son who works at BK in Hillington Glasgow has asked about his work pension plan on numerous occasions and as of yet no pension. My son has learning difficulties and sometimes feels uncomfortable when approaching staff about issues hence this email. Could you please tell me if you have any information about when they are likely to start their pension.
Thank you
Ruth Waugh